What’s interesting here is the device balance starts at $604 for the 16GB and $734 for the 64GB, which is more expensive than the $579/$709 unlocked prices from Apple, by $25 each, respectively. That equates to an extra 4.3% on the 16GB model and 3.5% more for the 32GB, on top of Apple’s already higher than average exchanges rates.

TELUS has not listed iPhone SE prices on their website yet, but expect it soon to be around the same starting price on contract, and Bell too.

Bell customers can get their hands on the powerful iPhone SE beginning 3/31. Visit https://t.co/6Pq7adni7K for more details.